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Because the objective touches the lens.

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Q: Why is it not safe to remove slides from the microscope when 100x object is in place?
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How are slides held in place?

Microscope slides are held in place on the microscope's stage by slide clips or slide clamps.


How are slides held place?

Microscope slides are held in place on the microscope's stage by slide clips or slide clamps.


Where are slides place on a microscope?

On the specimen stage.


Where is the slide in a microscope?

Microscopes don't normally come with the slides. Microscopes have a place to insert slides that you have prepared separately. See the instructions for your microscope to locate the place where you would place the slides. You put the slide in to view its called a specimen what you put in it.


How are slide held in place on a microscope?

slides are held in place by the stage clips that are on the stage


What instrument uses slides?

You would place a slide on the stage of a microscope.


What science instrument uses slides?

You would place a slide on the stage of a microscope.


Where on the microscope do you place the object you want to view?

On the microscope stage (after it has been mounted on a glass microscope slide).


What does field of view mean of a microscope?

a place where the background of the object is called field in microscope


What should microscope slides be placed on?

On top of the Microscope slide, the specimen you wish to examine is place and then water and a coverslip is placed on top of that. Other things may be added depending on the speciment you wish to examine such as stainers like Iodine.


What is a stage specimen on a microscope used for?

it is used to hold the object and to keep the object in place.


What is a stage in a microscope?

It is a square section which you place the slide on to have a look at the object.